Key Takeaways:
- Gabbard Drops Bombshell: Says Obama officials staged a “treasonous conspiracy” to undermine Trump’s presidency.
- Evidence Released: 100+ pages show Obama team knew Russia didn’t alter 2016 votes but pushed collusion narrative.
- Accountability Demanded: Gabbard calls for indictments, saying coup attempt “subverted the will of the American people.”
Former Congresswoman and current Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is raising serious concerns about what she calls a “treasonous conspiracy” to undermine former President Donald Trump. Speaking on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, Gabbard questioned why special counsels Robert Mueller and John Durham failed to fully expose evidence of what she describes as a coordinated effort to derail Trump’s first term.
“I really cannot fathom” how those investigations “didn’t highlight the evidence of an alleged ‘years long coup’ against President Donald Trump,” Gabbard said.
Her remarks come after Gabbard released more than 100 pages of documents allegedly showing that the Obama administration privately concluded Russia did not alter vote totals in 2016. Despite this, she argues, officials amplified “manufactured intelligence” to suggest Trump’s victory was illegitimate.
“The only logical conclusion that I can draw… is that there was direct intent to cover up the truth about what occurred and who was responsible,” Gabbard stated.
The Mueller probe ultimately found no criminal conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and Russia, yet the years-long investigation cost taxpayers millions and fueled political chaos. Durham’s later review blasted the FBI’s handling of the case but stopped short of major prosecutions.
Gabbard insists accountability is overdue. “There must be indictments of those responsible, no matter how powerful they are,” she said.
Her bottom line? What happened wasn’t politics as usual—it was an assault on the democratic process, and Americans deserve the truth.